That protects Trump, not the people following illegal orders. At least office immunity doesn't extend to the entire executive anywhere else in the world as far as I know.
Immunity for official acts is supposed to prevent the judges from doing a coup by arresting elected politicians, not to give the executive powers to ignore the other branches.
He should have been jailed for contempt on many occasions over the last 3-4 years, but somehow he seems to be immune to the normal rules, even when he isn't the sitting president.
I agree with this if anybody would less than $35,000 per year decided to disregarded judge over a parking ticket they would’ve gotten a harsher punishment. Then Trump got in all of his legal woes combined. 
It's low key in the sense that Trump seems to have been prepared to disobey the order, but it never took effect. The order was "pay people what you owe them by Wednesday at 11:59pm," and the Trump admin got an order from the Supreme Court pausing that requirement until further notice.
What's notable is that Trump's lawyer said "yes we know we have to comply with court orders but this one is literally impossible to comply with in time," which is the type of position that makes a token gesture towards complying, while also showing that they weren't going to comply in time.
"How about we don't make a big fuss or devote too much time to this, instead let's report it like a niche rap album that everyone's sleeping on".
"Lowkey Trump's high crimes and treason is the best album y'all been sleeping on."
DO YOUR JOB MEDIA! The reason things aren't getting news coverage is because you're choosing not to make them an issue! You're supposed to be BROADCASTING HIS WRONG DOINGS, AND PUSHING SHAME ON REPUBLICANS ENABLING HIM.
They're so damn complicit in minimizing his crimes. They're why his supporters don't know jack shit. What responsible media outlet refers to a President defying the law as a "low key" event??? It's insane!!!
“Low-key” is to Gen Z as “literally” is to Millennials. It doesn’t actually convey meaning, it’s a signifier that the person speaking uses a specific generational dialect. It’s a word you throw in that sounds like it makes what you’re saying more meaningful, but really just makes it sound infuriating to anyone outside your linguistic norms.
The fact that it's editorial. I mean, bias doesn't automatically mean bad information. I'm only saying that this is a news community and TPM would be more appropriate in a politics community.